Captain Richard Ingle / The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel," 1642-1653
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1642-1653.
A Paper read before the Maryland Historical Society,
May 12th, 1884,
CAPTAIN RICHARD INGLE,
The Maryland “Pirate and Rebel,”
1642-1653.
“Captain Richard Ingle, ... a pirate and a rebel, was discovered hovering about the settlement.”— McSherry, History of Maryland, p. 59.
“Captain Ingle, the pirate, the man who gloried in the name of ‘The Reformation.’”— Davis, “The Day Star,” p. 210.
“That Heinous Rebellion first put in Practice by that Pirate Ingle.”— Acts of Assembly, 1638-64, p. 238.
“Those late troubles raised there by that ungrateful Villaine Richard Ingle.”— Ibid., p. 270.